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Sat, 9 May 2009 07:54:16 -0400
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Hello,
Over the past 24 hours I have heard MANY Tennessee Warblers and Blackpoll Warblers.  I can sit in my house with the windows open and hear them from all directions.  Reading posts from points north, I noticed a lack of Blackpoll sightings.  I suspect that many of you will be adding them to your lists very soon.  Also, Acadian Flycatchers have arrived.  
Dan WeberAthens, OH

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